Easy Wednesday win for Seven

With apparently-lighter competition last night, Seven was dominant last night, sweeping almost every timeslot.

My Kitchen Rules topped the night at 1.08m viewers, streets ahead of Planet Earth II (650,000) and The Biggest Loser (453,000) -TEN’s revamped reality show saw no discernible lift in its second outing, while Nine’s Attenborough doco slipped on last week.

New true crime series Million Dollar Cold Case won its slot with a cool 644,000 viewers, around the same Murder Uncovered attracted in the same 9pm slot a week ago. Nine’s Murder Calls Australia, with a 20 minute head start, had to settle for 488,000 -also down on last week.

Both The Weekly with Charlie Pickering and Julia Zemiro’s Home Delivery rose on last week’s outing, while This is Us copped the brunt of TBL: Transformed.

A Current Affair waved the flag for Nine, as the sole primetime offering to win its timeslot.

Welcome back Sully. Missed you yesterday when the results were a little different. But in your excitement about the Ch7 win, I think you have named the wrong 2 networks who need to “re-think” their line ups ?

Despite Married At First Sight’s return to success & much closer gap between Channel 7 and Channel 9, Channel 9 really only have this program at the moment. Hence why Seven have still dominated each survey week so far.

With the AFL starting next Thursday for 2017, Seven will ‘default win’ every Thursday, Friday & Saturday.

So the other networks, if they’re looking to win any weeks in a declining TV environment, better go back to the drawing board.